State Parks

Rated a fishing hotspot, Lake Pueblo is a utopia for anglers and water sports enthusiasts alike. Tucked away approximately two hours away from Denver, Lake Pueblo State Park is one of the most visited parks in Colorado, pulling in crowds of over 1.5 million yearly. Located just south of Colorado Springs and east of Florence, the park is within proximity to some of the state’s finest attractions. Some of them include the motorsports haven that is Pikes Peak, the massive dunes at the Great Sand Dunes Natural Park and Preserve, and the Pike and San Isabel National Forests …

Stagecoach State Park brings to mind times gone by of teams of horses racing across the plains, pulling stagecoaches to towns throughout the West. While you won't see these old-fashioned conveyances, you will be able to enjoy camping at Stagecoach State Park in Oak Creek, Colorado. Campers can enjoy roughing it in their rental RV while enjoying hiking, biking, fishing, or boating in the park.

Exploring the towering dunes, lush wetlands, aspen forests, and sunbaked alpine tundra of Great Sand Dunes National Park, you'll feel like you've been transported to another planet. The park enjoys a dramatic high elevation setting and is surrounded by the rugged peaks of the Southern Rockies and Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The landscape is surreal and forever changing, with wind erosion continually sculpting and reshaping the dunes.

While the park occupies a huge 150,000 acres, around 85% is undeveloped. Most visitors stick to the built-up area near Medano Creek, though if you're feeling adventurous, you can venture into the wilderness …

Anchored by a cobalt blue reservoir, Crawford State Park is a haven for boaters, anglers, and water sports enthusiasts. The 700-acre park has been welcoming visitors for decades and boasts some of the best swimming beaches in Colorado. When you've had your fill of sun and sand, hit the scenic hiking trails or enjoy a picnic on the shoreline.

Planning a getaway to Colorado? Book an RV in Delta County and you'll enjoy the freedom to explore the Centennial State at your own pace. To the south, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park beckons with sheer gorges, a rumbling …

Colorado is a majestic state, with the Rocky Mountains being a wonderful playground for outdoor adventurers. The park encompasses the Continental Divide along with forests and alpine tundra areas, making this park an absolute must-see for nature lovers.

Castlewood Canyon State Park is located near the heart of Colorado and is best known for containing the ruins of the Castlewood Canyon Dam - a structure that burst apart in 1933, causing a major flood in Denver. Established as a state park in 1964, the land is filled with unique structures and landscapes, including Cherry Creek Bridge.

Castlewood Canyon State Park is a short drive away from major cities like Colorado Springs and Boulder. The area can be very chilly and snowy during the winter, but summers can be somewhat mild and comfortable.

About 50 minutes away from the tribal city of Towaoc and half an hour away from the small town of Cortez, Mancos State Park lies comfortably in the San Juan Mountain range. Inhabited by Anasazi Native Americans until the 14th century, the land was soon overtaken by the Spaniards from the 17th to the 19th centuries. When the park became a popular site for recreation, it was established as a state park in 1987. Offering an enjoyable climate throughout the summer, the park is a prime place to go hiking, biking, boating, and fishing. Open year-round, the park offers …

Located just 15 miles north of Sterling, North Sterling State Park occupies 5,700 acres in Northeast Colorado. The state park was designated in 1992 and lies approximately 35 miles from Fleming. The park's major highlight is North Sterling Reservoir. Spanning 2,880 surface acres of water, this manmade reservoir was created in 1911 by damming the South Platte River. Previously known as Point of Rocks Reservoir, the original purpose of the North Sterling Reservoir was to provide irrigation water. Today, the reservoir has become a favored recreational spot for the great outdoor lovers.

Cheyenne Mountain State Park is a seventh heaven for hikers and bikers keen to clock some time on the trail. More than 28 miles of multi-use trails thread through this scenic, 2,700-acre tract of located ten minutes south of Colorado Springs.

Whether you're in the mood to climb a mountain or simply relax in the great outdoors, Cheyenne Mountain State Park offers a little something for outdoor adventurers of all stripes. Book an RV in El Paso County and start planning a motorhome camping trip you'll cherish for years to come.

Majestic mountains and breathtaking views make Eleven Mile State Park a great vacation destination for RV camping. Located only 11 miles south of Lake George, the park is home to the five-and-a-half-mile-long Eleven Mile Reservoir. Book an RV in Park County and head over to the park for a relaxing weekend.

Denver is about two hours north of the park and Colorado Springs sits just over an hour to the southeast. Head over to Canon City and check out Royal Gorge, one of the world's highest suspension bridges. Take your rental RV on an adventure and visit all three of …